Large Group Pros- story telling, presenting new information, show and tell
Cons- Innapropriate pacing for fast or slow students, student may be easily distracted or questions can go unanswered
Small Group Pros- more student participation, students more likely to stay on task
Cons- more teacher planning, more seatwork for students
Single Student with Teacher Pros- research shows it is a positive way to help students
Cons- there aren't enough teachers for every student, learned helplessness
Self Correcting MaterialsFlap- made out of flexable paper that when folded back reveals the correct answerWindow-Correct answers shown in windows- two windows have to matchStylus- Prevents card from being removed from boxMatching Cards- Pictures on the back of question and cooresponding answer card matchAnswer on Back- Answer is placed on the back of a question cardTab- Tab is pulled to reveal answer to questionPocket- Matching code is on a stimulus card and correct pocketHoles- Answers are in the back of the problem on a card or folder with a whole beneath the problem. Inster a pipe cleaner or pencil and flip it over to see if it is under the right answerClips- use clothespins that have answers on the back- they should match where they are clippedStrips in a Folder- slide strip through folder to reveal correct anwer. Other answers remain covered
Large Group Pros- story telling, presenting new information, show and tell
Cons- Innapropriate pacing for fast or slow students, student may be easily distracted or questions can go unanswered
Small Group Pros- more student participation, students more likely to stay on task
Cons- more teacher planning, more seatwork for students
Single Student with Teacher Pros- research shows it is a positive way to help students
Cons- there aren't enough teachers for every student, learned helplessness
Self Correcting MaterialsFlap- made out of flexable paper that when folded back reveals the correct answerWindow-Correct answers shown in windows- two windows have to matchStylus- Prevents card from being removed from boxMatching Cards- Pictures on the back of question and cooresponding answer card matchAnswer on Back- Answer is placed on the back of a question cardTab- Tab is pulled to reveal answer to questionPocket- Matching code is on a stimulus card and correct pocketHoles- Answers are in the back of the problem on a card or folder with a whole beneath the problem. Inster a pipe cleaner or pencil and flip it over to see if it is under the right answerClips- use clothespins that have answers on the back- they should match where they are clippedStrips in a Folder- slide strip through folder to reveal correct anwer. Other answers remain covered